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Collaborative Care to Improve Access and Quality in School-Based Behavioral Health.

Aaron R LyonKelly WhitakerLaura P RichardsonWilliam P FrenchElizabeth McCauley
Published in: The Journal of school health (2019)
Potential adaptations of the CC model for use in schools are detailed to improve: (1) behavioral health service accessibility, (2) the capacity of schools to provide behavioral health services, and (3) school service effectiveness through use of evidence-based practices. Although little research has explored the applicability of CC in the education sector, the model holds potential promise to improve the quality and efficiency of school-based behavioral health services.
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